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I applied for rent and utility assistance on 6/7 but have not heard from them at all.

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#1
  • ぷぅ
  • mail
  • 2021/06/26 03:00

I applied online on 6/7 and have not heard from them at all.
The application was automatically assigned to Catholic Charities during the appling process.
If anyone who applied on 6/7 and was approved, I would like to know what the process was after applying.
I would like to know how you were contacted after the application (by phone or email, if possible, I would like to know your phone number and email address), how you sent the necessary documents, etc.
I would also like to have information from those who applied in April and May.

Up to now, I have not had any unpaid rent because I paid with my savings.
However, I have to pay next month's rent by the end of June, but this time I am in a hurry because it will be very difficult to pay it at last.
I am receiving unemployment insurance after being laid off temporarily in the spring of this year, but with Cobra and other expenses, I am having a very hard time making ends meet.
Please share information.

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#6
  • lovepink808
  • 2021/07/01 (Thu) 02:23
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Waiha

Thanks for the info.
I will do my best to wait.

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#8

If you are not getting the initial email, is it classified as junk mail or junk mail ?
I use gmail and it was classified under the "promotions" tab.

Please check to be sure.

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#9
  • lovepink808
  • 2021/07/05 (Mon) 02:32
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Andy

Thank you ! ! !
Sorry for the late reply.
I also use Gmail and received this on 6/27, classified as a promotion.
I almost missed it. I usually rarely see promotional emails.

The content of that email was as follows, but I am waiting for the email to see if I qualify after this. I hope to receive the email soon.
↓ Email received on 6/27
Aloha,

We received your pre-application. We will review your information and notify you by email if you are eligible to fill out a complete application. If you are not qualified, we will also notify you by email.

While you wait, please collect the following documents.


1. Photo ID of head of household ( front and back )
2-6 content omitted

Catholic Charities Hawaii

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#10
  • Andy
  • 2021/07/08 (Thu) 21:35
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lovepink808

I hope this helps in some way, I use gmail and I was wondering why there were emails on my iPhone but not on the web ? I thought it was strange, but then I realized they were classified as promotional emails. I found it.

I was classified as Native Hawaiian, so the mail I received seems to be a little different.
For Native Hawaiian, I received an initial email saying "You have been classified as Native Hawaiian, please go to the Native Hawaiian site and submit your application
", so I uploaded the necessary documents to the web.

I had previously received Rent Relief last November also at Native Hawaiian, so I submitted a new application with the same account.

I submitted my application in early June, the web status was changed to In-Progress a few days ago, and I received some confirmation calls today.

I am sharing this in the hope that it will be of some help.

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#11
  • lovepink808
  • 2021/07/16 (Fri) 01:23
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Andy

Thanks for the info.

I got a call from Catholic Charities on 7/9, yay! They asked me a lot of questions over the phone and then told me to return the necessary documents so that they can send me the link later. I sent the necessary documents immediately after receiving the link, and the process went very fast, and today I received an email saying that I was approved.
I had not heard from them for more than a month, and I was worried, but I am glad to hear that it was successfully approved.

I just don't know how to find out how many months I will be subsidized,
The Catholic Charities website just shows the status as Approved.
If anyone knows how to find out how many months of assistance have been Approved, please let me know.
I could ask someone at Catholic Charities, but if I can find out myself, I would like to.

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#12
  • Andy
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 12:14
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Has anyone received approval and payment to the landlord from Native Hawaiian after applying in June ?
I received a call from the office in early July and there has been no movement since then.
I am still In-Progress online as well.

Does the landlord need to confirm this or do they need to do anything?

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#13
  • Apple
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 12:57
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I applied to Native Hawaiian in early June and received an email last week requesting additional information. I sent the additional information immediately, but have not heard from them since then.
The email said that they confirmed with the real estate that I was paying rent every month, so it appears that the real estate will confirm this. I think Native Hawaiian will pay the rent directly to the real estate if it is approved, so the real estate will probably just process the rent payment ? I am not sure, I am not on the real estate side.
I hope you and Native Hawaiian can find a place together soon!

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#15

Andy
received 4 months of assistance and
utilities assistance from Native Hawaiian.
Landlord must file
w9 form with Native Hawaiian.
If the landlord does not pay taxes
he cannot receive assistance.
Many people are not able to receive
assistance because their landlord does not pay taxes and cannot submit a w9 form.

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#16
  • Andy
  • 2021/07/23 (Fri) 17:22
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Waiha
Thanks for the information. I knew that it is necessary to submit the documents on the landlord's side as well. I was in disbelief that the application might not be proceeding because the landlord's side has not acted, but it still seems likely,.......

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#17

I applied in April and received support from Catholic Charities for my rent and electric bill, but One Oahu's website said I could also pay for internet, so I sent a bill to the person in charge and was told that they do not provide internet support.
Please let me know if anyone has received internet support as well.

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#18
  • ワイハ
  • 2021/08/04 (Wed) 04:01
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OneOahu
You have to apply for the emergency broadband benefit program for internet.

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#19

I know you all are still having a hard time living in Corona.

How easy it would be if you could get support for rent and electricity

However, I must say that I have already received unemployment insurance and relief money from the government for a year and a half, and it seems that there are more job offers these days.

Japanese tourism will not resume for a while, so you should look for a job
until it reopens, you can work in a restaurant or somewhere else, there are many advertisements in Vivinavi. ?
Why don't you work hard and put some of your paycheck back into your paycheck ?

I've been thinking lately. ! I used to be a server before Corona, but I'm too lazy to get unemployment insurance and go back to my old job There are a lot of openings in restaurants ! Why don't you work ?

What are you going to do when you lose your unemployment insurance ??

Of course, some people think ahead and save from their unemployment insurance, and many people save without being extravagant.

I am getting frustrated ! lately reading this.
How about working part time before going back to your day job, even temporely ?

Please don't be offended
Some people live off unemployment insurance, but there are people in Corona working hard everyday! !

please get a part time job when you have time to post your nonsense.

It's pathetic that Japanese people think they can get by with rescue money for everything. Why are you in Hawaii ?


Please forgive my rambling.

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#20

I have to say, San

I am also very grateful for the rent and electricity support.

Job openings have been increasing recently, but there are times when a job is not right for you, it is not what you are looking for, or
even if you make it to the interview, you may fail the interview.

To be clear, it's not necessarily that people posting here are out of work ?
plus, it's not necessarily that unemployment insurance is coming in smoothly.
Lots of people have been PENDING for almost a year, and many have zero income and no savings.
You may be working, with unemployment insurance going in smoothly as well.
Just because you are on assistance ( and waiting for assistance ) doesn't mean you are unemployed and playing around ?
I got assistance too, but I actually work.
I think you should understand that everyone's situation is different before complaining
I read your post and I think you are just sulking because you don't get aid.

What are you going to do when your unemployment insurance runs out ?
and you say ~ ~ ~ "I'm not going to worry about others. Worry about yourself and your family before you worry about others.

Why are you in Hawaii ??
Hawaii is not your island.
Wherever you are, people are people and you are you.
It's your personal freedom, I'm not bothering you.

You are the one wasting your time posting nonsense.

You should be able to say "I'm glad you got help ~"
please be a person with a big heart.

Oh, and you shouldn't read anything if you get frustrated.
You'll only get stressed out ~ I'll tell you what.

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#21
  • Andy
  • 2021/08/05 (Thu) 19:19
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What we want here is an exchange of information, we don't want an exchange of feelings.
I thought I had just read the thread up, and...I am disappointed.

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#22

Hotline Contact Information]

The Governor of Ige officially announced the hotline contact information two days ago for those who received a notice of tenant eviction order from the owner or real estate agent, and the link is attached below.

http://homelessness.hawaii.gov/eviction-moratorium-resources/?fbclid=IwAR3rHYA4yXOISgyLIfBGwFPZaTLsTrzSLnAE8Q_ttZL4lo3McHc_lX8vhhQ

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#23
  • Andy
  • 2021/08/19 (Thu) 17:55
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I see that new rent assistance applications were recently accepted, has anyone successfully received rent assistance ?
How many months of assistance were you able to receive ??

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#24

#18 Waiha Thank you for the information, I have applied for EBB, if you have received the EBB program, can you tell me what the process was after you applied ? I was 2 months in arrears and late charges were also added.

Rent assistance was reviewed every 3 months by CCH and I was able to send additional documents and receive assistance.

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#25

OneOahu,
did you complete the EBB successfully? If you have any questions
please email me ! :)

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#26
  • coco
  • 2021/10/12 (Tue) 03:48
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I heard that 3 of my friends who applied on 6/7 got 1 year rent and electricity.

I applied last year and got 2 months rent in November and December.
This time I applied in July but did not receive a reply, I applied again on September 23 and received an automatic reply immediately.
I was assigned to a catholic charity and was told to have my documents ready
I haven't heard from them since then, so I will try to contact them tomorrow.
I hope you get out soon !.

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#27
  • kkk
  • 2021/10/12 (Tue) 04:39
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I received three months rent assistance this time. ( No electricity )

I am wondering ( I heard that 3 of my friends got a year's rent and electricity. ) but I wonder if the amount paid is different for each individual ?
a year's worth is a pretty generous payment ? and electricity too.
Moreover, since the budget limit is fixed, if it is not a uniform payment, there will be a sense of unfairness ?
( There will always be people who are entitled but will not receive the benefits ).

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